How to create own flyers, what programs do i need?

How to create own flyers, what programs do i need?

Hey guys im thinking about creating my own flyers for events, what programs are used for creating flyers for events? Would that also be considered as graphic designing? Ive got a lot of time on my hands so i might as well try out. How difficult is it to create a flyer, does it take a lot of time? What type of machine prints the flyers and what type of paper or cardboard does it take? Thanks!

Photoshop enough said :stuck_out_tongue:

alright thanks ill go check into that

While this is a popular option, it’s by no means the only one. Illustrator/Freehand would be the weapons of choice for vector-based graphics - which I like a loooooot if done well.

He did say he is trying it out so photoshop would be the simplest option he has in starting off.

No, Photoshop would be quite an expensive option. For trying out Gimp (an open-source alternative to Photoshop) would be the best option.

I apologize I totally forgot everyone on the internet buys photoshop. :smiley:

We don’t condone piracy on here. 'nough said.

hey

yeah if you can “find” a way to get it ( :wink: ), the adobe suite is top of the tree. Photoshop for editing and organising the individual graphics and then InDesign for taking all the individual elements and laying them out on your flier, adding the text etc etc.

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No one said anything related to that matter. Please pay more attention to the question asked then going off topic. He asked for a program. He did not specify whether it be a paid or free program.

You at least implied that.

And frankly, if he has to ask which program he needs, the flyers he’s gonna create are probably not worth looking at. As cynic as that may sound now.

+1 GIMP is really powerful. I’ve been using it for a couple of years now.

I am guessing he wants to make his own posters to save money so spending 60 quid on photoshop is out of the question.

The fact is that adobes business model relies on piracy, its eastimated 80% of photoshop install’s are pirated, what it means tho is kids at college and uni use photoshop so when they get a job photoshop is what they ask for. If you couldnt pirate photoshop they would use gimp and ask for gimp, this would destroy adobes market share. same with things like inkscape.

Now to the op I personally think your best option is gimp. However if you want to create posters worth putting up I would say you need to look at spending 100-200 hours learning how to use the tools. I am ok at gimp but I need to learn alot more, I am a web designer and use it and can get buy for the most part, however I do pay a graffic designer for bits and pieces

i mean 600 not 60

In the same respect that we want people to pay a DJ for providing music, in this realm it’s equally important to pay a graphic designer for visuals.

If you want to start doing this as a hobby or as a personal interest, that’s one thing. If you just want to save money… well. A lot of people want to save money on their music as well, but are we happy when the iPod DJ gets a gig?

Feel me on this?

There are some really talented artists who can dabble in everything. But I’d say let people stick to their specialties. Just my 2 cents.

is it that you cannot afford to pay a graphic dsigner or just dont want to

Op, check out photoshop if you have the $$, if not, GIMP is good. I use it on my linux laptop, and its pretty good. Paperwise, use a card stock, and your printer should be able to print no problem.

Once you have a flyer designed, post it up on this thread, and we can help you make it better, or applaud the amazing job you have done. (And some will tear it apart, but not offer suggestions :stuck_out_tongue:)

i use gimp also, but i am no graphic designer by any means. I would also also get a font viewer. It helps to be able to type things out in the font before you want to lay it down. Search download.com for a free fontviewer. I think windows has a built in one…not sure…plus there are TONS of free fonts out there. www.1001freefonts.com is a good place to start. I used to do my own flyers, but i kept them all pretty basic.

+1

Edit: Quote didn’t work, I was +1 whoever said GIMP :wink:

GIMP and/or Inkscape.

I love me some free + open source software.

WORD 2012 …for sure :stuck_out_tongue: jajajaj